Windows Client Config. Ch. 12

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What is WindowsUpdate.log?

A log file that can be created and saved and can be used to locate errors or problems.

Match each operating system updates on the left with its description on the right. (Each update may be used once or more than once.)

Released semi-annually in the spring and fall.: Feature updates Include security fixes and software updates.: Quality updates Deployed monthly (usually second Tuesday of the month).:Quality updates New version of Windows operating system.: Feature updates Cumulative in nature, adds any missed updates.: Quality updates

A feature update includes new capabilities and improvements. What is the maximum number of days you can defer feature updates?

365

You have a Windows 10 system. You have used the Settings app to access Windows update. From this location, how long can you pause updates?

7 days

You use a Windows 10 system with File History enabled. You've been working on the index.html file in the HTML Files folder in your Temp\HTML library. You realized this evening that you've made many erroneous changes during the day that will require a great deal of work to correct. You decide that the best option is to restore the version of this file as it was this afternoon. You've used File History to identify the version of the file you want to restore. Click the option you would use to restore version 6 of the file shown.

(Green restore button)

Which of the following describes a system image backup? (Select two.)

1. A system image contains everything on the system volume, including the operating system, installed programs, drivers, and user data files. 2. A system image backup consists of an entire volume backed up to .vhd files.

To protect your system and the data on your Windows 10 computer, you use the Backup and Restore console to create a system image backup. While working with a file, you accidentally delete some of the data. You need to restore the older version of the file, but you cannot find any previous versions of the file. What should you do? (Select two. Each answer is part of the complete solution.)

1. Attach the .vhd file created from the Backup and Restore console. 2. Use Windows Explorer to browse to and then copy the file.

The vendor of your accounting software recently released an update that you downloaded and installed on your Windows system. Unfortunately, now your accounting software crashes when launched. Which action can you take to get your system running properly as quickly as possible without losing your accounting files? (Select two. Each answer is a possible solution.)

1. Boot the system from a recovery drive and click Troubleshoot > Advanced Options > System Restore. 2. In Control Panel, go to System and Security > System > System Protection > System Restore.

You are using a Windows 10 system to work on the schedule for a very important project. You saved your files in the Documents library of your user account. Unfortunately, malware from a malicious website has infected your system. You were able to remove the infection with anti-malware software. However, after shutting down, you discover that Windows does not boot properly. Which action can you take to get your system back up and running properly without losing your project files and while minimizing the risk of infecting other systems on the network? (Select two. Each option is part of the complete solution.)

1. Boot the system from a recovery drive. 2. Click Troubleshoot > Reset this PC > Keep My Files.

You are configuring file backups using Backup and Restore (Windows 7) in Control Panel on a Windows system. Which information can be included in the backup? (Select two.)

1. Files on user desktops 2. Files in user Documents libraries

You use a Windows 10 system with File History running. Currently, File History is configured to save copies of files every hour. However, you've been assigned to work on a high-profile project, and you would like File History to save copies of files every 15 minutes. What should you do? (Select two. Each answer is part of the complete solution.)

1. In Control Panel, click System and Security > File History. 2. Click Advanced settings and then set Save copies of files to Every 15 minutes.

You are supporting a Windows 10 computer that has two volumes: The C: drive is the system drive with user profiles and individual user files. The D: drive holds data files common to all users. System Protection has been configured as follows: A system image backup has been created that includes both the C: and D: drives. Regular backups are scheduled to back up all user libraries. The scheduled backup includes a system image. System Restore has been used to take a snapshot. A user has edited and saved a file on the D: drive. The user doesn't like the changes and wants to revert to a previous version of the file. The user goes to the Previous Versions tab of the file and sees nothing listed. To avoid this situation in the future, you must ensure that users can revert files on the D: drive to earlier versions of the file from the Previous Versions tab. What should you do? (Select two. Each answer is a complete solution.)

1. Modify the backup settings in Backup and Restore to include the D: drive. 2. Enable System Protection for the D: drive.

Which of the following are types of operating system updates for Windows 10 provided by Microsoft? (Select two.)

1. Quality updates 2. Feature updates

Which of the following channels are provided by Microsoft to manage deployment of updates to your Windows 10 system? (Select three.)

1. Semi-Annual 2. Long-Term Servicing Channel 3. Windows Insider Program

You have just read about a new security patch that has been made available for your Windows system. You install the patch as a Windows update. After you reboot and sign in, your computer appears to be unstable. Which action should you take? (Select two. Each answer is a complete solution.)

1. Use the Setting app to uninstall the update. 2. Use Programs and Features to remove the update.

To protect the data on your Windows 10 computer from loss or corruption, you enable system protection on all the drives in your computer. You also schedule regular backups of the system drive and all other drives using the Backup and Restore (Windows 7) console. After working with a file, you notice that you accidentally deleted most of the data. How can you restore the file to the state it was in before you modified it? (Select two. Each answer is a complete solution.)

1. Use the file's properties to restore a previous version of the file. 2. Use the Backup and Restore (Windows 7) console to locate and restore the file.

Which of the following is true about Windows Update? (Select two.)

1. Windows 10 does not allows the user to turn security updates off using the Settings app or Control Panel. 2. By default, each client contacts the Microsoft website for updates.

Which of the following tools can be used to troubleshoot and validate Windows updates? (Select three.)

1. Windows Update Troubleshooter 2. Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) 3. PowerShell

Which of the following are true about Windows Update for Business? (Select three.)

1. Windows Update for Business can be configured with Group Policy, Mobile Device Management, or Systems Center Configuration Manager. 2. Windows Update for Business provides the latest features for your Windows 10 devices, including security upgrades. 3. Windows Update for Business can be used with all versions of Windows 10 except Windows 10 Home.

You manage a Windows 10 system, on which File History has been turned on. You want to keep all versions of your files until space on the hard drive is needed. You have used Control Panel to access File History as shown in the image. Click on the option which will let you configure the required setting.

Advanced Settings

You have 400 Windows 10 workstations and a Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) in your office. Which option would you use to stop the workstations in your organization from using Microsoft's servers for system updates?

Allow downloads from other PCs

One of the users you support, VKumar, has just turned on File History and selected the internal D: drive as the location to which his files will be copied. By default, which directory does File History copy files from to save on the D: drive?

C:\Users\VKumar

You want to use an optical disc as a system recovery drive. In the System and Security category, click the Control Panel item you must use to create a system repair disc.

Backup and Restore (Windows 7)

You install a new graphics application on your Windows machine. During installation, the computer reboots, but hangs during startup. Pressing F8 has no effect. To fix your computer so it will start, what should you try first?

Boot from the installation disc and restore to a restore point.

You have recently made some changes to your Windows system. Things seemed to run fine for several days. Today, however, your computer has started to be unstable. Shortly after you log on on, the system crashes and hangs. Which of the following will most likely correct the problem in the least amount of time?

Boot into Safe Mode and restore to a restore point.

One day while trying to start your Windows 10 system, you see the error Operating system not found displayed. Which of the following options will most likely fix the problem?

Boot into the recovery environment and run the bootrec /fixmbr command on the boot volume.

One day while trying to start your Windows 10 system, you see the following error displayed: Could not read from the selected boot disk. Check boot path and disk hardware. Which of the following will most likely fix the problem?

Boot into the recovery environment and run the bootrec /rebuildbcd command.

When you initially set up your Windows 10 system, you configured it to create regular backups. You have also kept an up-to-date system image. Recently, your system has been experiencing serious issues. At first, the system would boot and let you log on, but then it would crash within a couple minutes. You tried booting from the installation DVD, clicking the Repair your computer option, and running Startup Repair and System Restore to resolve the issue. Both of these options failed to recover your system. You want to avoid losing installed applications and data. You have again booted from the installation disc. Which of the following options should you try next?

Click Repair your computer. Click Troubleshoot. Run the System Image Recovery option.

Which application would you use to include device updates with Windows Update?

Control Panel

Your Windows system has two volumes defined. The C: volume contains the Windows system and is formatted with NTFS. The D: volume is formatted with FAT32. Which action must you take to create a system image backup with the D: volume as the destination?

Convert the D: drive to NTFS.

Your Windows computer has system protection enabled on the system drive. By default, restore points are only created when a Windows update occurs. In the last week, since the last Windows update, you have installed a video editing application that you use every day. Today you installed a new sound card with the driver that came with it. Your system started behaving erratically after you rebooted. You tried updating to the latest driver for the sound card, but that didn't help. So you used System Restore to get your computer back to the state it was in before you installed the sound card. After you reboot your computer, you realize you have to install your video editing application again. Which action would have helped you avoid having to reinstall the application?

Creating a manual restore point just before installing the sound card.

Using the Settings app, you have accessed Windows Update > Delivery Optimization. What function does this option provide?

Delivery Optimization provides you with Windows and Store app updates and other Microsoft products.

Which Group Policy setting, when disabled, forces users to update their system before the system is shut down?

Do not display Install Updates and Shut Down option in Shut Down Windows dialog box

Your Windows computer has two hard drives, both formatted with NTFS. You have enabled system protection on both disks. How do you delete all restore points while keeping system protection enable on both drives?

Edit the System Protection configuration in System Properties, and delete the restore points.

You have configured scheduled backups in the Backup and Restore console to take a backup each week. You save the backups to a network location. You find that backups are not being completed because the destination computer is asleep when the schedule time starts. The destination computer is not waking up to perform the backup. How can you make sure the backup destination device is awake and available?

Edit the backup task in Task Scheduler.

To provide additional storage space, you have added a second internal hard drive to your Windows 10 system. For the past several weeks, you have created and changed many files stored on the new hard drive. One of the files on the new drive has become corrupted. You want to recover as much as you can by reverting to a previous version of that file. After viewing the file properties, you notice that no previous versions are available. Which action must you take to ensure that you can revert files to previous versions on the new hard drive of your Windows 10 computer?

Enable System Protection on the new hard drive.

You are supporting a Windows 10 computer that is used by three different users. The computer has the following volumes with default System Protection settings: C: (System drive with user profiles and individual user files) E: (Data files common to all users) Which option is the easiest way to protect the data on both volumes with restore points?

Enable system protection for the E: volume.

Your Windows system is a member of a domain. Windows Update settings are being controlled through Group Policy. How can you determine whether a specific security update from Windows Update is installed on the computer?

Go to Programs and Features in Control Panel.

Microsoft offers three different servicing channels for Windows 10. Match each channel on the left with its description on the right. (Each channel may be used once, more than once, or not at all.)

Ideal for pilot deployment and lab testing of Windows updates.: Semi-Annual Channel For highly sensitive systems that can't tolerate any down time.: Long-Term Servicing Channel Give system administrators a chance to give feedback to Microsoft on any bugs before Microsoft releases the update.: Windows Insider Program (WIP) New updates are typically released every 2-3 years.: Long-Term Servicing Channel Feature updates are automatically installed as soon as they are released unless deferred: Semi-Annual Channel Provides very early pre-released Windows builds or feature updates.: Windows Insider Program (WIP)

You have a computer running Windows 10. The C: drive holds all system files and is the boot volume. The D: volume holds only user data files. You want to schedule a backup that includes everything on the C: and D: drives so you could restore your entire computer if necessary. How do you configure the backup to run on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday?

In Windows Task Scheduler, create a task to run wbadmin.

You want to use a USB flash drive as a system recovery drive. Which of the following steps can you use to launch the utility you must use to perform this task?

In the taskbar search field, type Create a recovery drive. Then select the Create a recovery drive entry in the search results.

You use a Windows desktop system to edit and produce audio files. Your system has two hard disks installed. Your applications are installed on the C: volume on the first hard disk. Because of the size of the audio files you produce, you keep them on a separate volume (D:) located on the second hard disk. Your Windows desktop system has system protection enabled on the both drives. You need to configure system protection on this system to maximize overall protection. What should you do?

Increase the amount of disk space reserved for restore points on C:

Your Windows 10 computer has two hard drives. The C: drive is the system drive, and the D: drive holds data files. You perform a system image backup that includes both drives using the Backup and Restore console. Your computer takes regular restore point snapshots. One day, you find that the D:\finances folder has been deleted. You check previous versions of the drive, but find nothing listed. Which action can you take to restore the folder and its contents as quickly as possible?

Mount the .vhd file in the backup and then copy the folder to the drive.

You need to create a recovery drive for your Windows system. To do this, you've procured a USB flash drive with the following characteristics: USB version: 2.0 Capacity: 4 GB Can you create a recovery drive using this device?

No. The device must be 8 GB (or larger) in size.

You install the drivers to connect your new music player to your Windows 10 computer. Immediately following the device installation, you get a bluescreen error. You reboot the computer, but it displays the same bluescreen and stops the boot process. What should you try first to get the computer to boot successfully?

Reboot and Repair your computer and then choose Startup Repair.

Which of the following is true regarding Restore points?

Restore points only works on NTFS partitions.

You are supporting a Windows 10 computer that has the following volumes: The C: drive is the system drive with user profiles and individual user files. The D: drive holds data files common to all users. System Protection has been configured as follows: A system image backup has been created that includes both the C: and D: drives. Regular backups are scheduled to back up all user libraries. The scheduled backup includes a system image. System Restore has been used to take a snapshot. A user has edited and saved a file on the D: drive. The user doesn't like the changes and wants to revert to a previous version of the file. The user goes to the Previous Versions tab of the file and sees nothing listed. How can you help the user restore the previous version of the file?

Restore the file from the system image.

As part of your regular system maintenance, you install the latest operating system updates on your Windows 10 computer. After several days, you notice that the system locks up and reboots from time to time. You suspect that a recent update is causing the problem. How can you quickly restore the computer to its state before the updates?

Restore the system using a restore point.

Your Windows 10 computer has two hard drives formatted with NTFS. You have enabled System Restore on both disks. How can you delete all restore points except for the last restore point?

Run Disk Cleanup.

You have just added a new 300 GB hard drive to a Windows computer. You create a single volume named Data and format the volume using FAT32. The volume is assigned drive letter D:. You copy several files to the new hard disk. Which action must you take first to include the disk in restore points created on the computer?

Run convert.exe to change the drive to NTFS.

You have just set up a new Windows 10 system. You want to be able to recover this system if a major failure occurs. With some system failures you can still boot the system and log on and then perform tasks to recover the system using a backup. Click the option you must use if you want to be able to recover from a system failure when this type of failure occurs.

Set up Backup

Which path would you use to uninstall an update that was automatically installed by Windows Update?

Settings > Update & Security > View Update History > Uninstall Updates

Where can you find the Windows Update settings in Windows 10?

Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update

You run a regular file backup on your Windows 10 computer every Friday night, which also includes a system image backup. System Protection has been enabled for all drives on the system. On Wednesday, you receive a new version of a graphic editing application that you use regularly. You install the new application, but you find that the application does not work properly. What can you do to get things back to normal as quickly as possible?

Use System Restore to revert to a restore point before you installed the application.

You have a Windows 10 computer configured with volumes C: and D:. You want to schedule backup jobs of the C: volume to include all user files on the C: volume as well as creating a system image of the C: volume. How do you configure the backup job and the schedule with a minimal amount of effort?

Use the Backup and Restore (Windows 7) console.

Your Windows 10 computer has the following drives: C: (System drive with user profiles) E: (Data files) F: (External USB hard drive) You enable system protection on the C: drive. You also schedule regular backups with the following settings: Back up all user libraries Back up the C: and E: drives Include a system image Save the backup to the F: drive Last night the E: drive crashed. How can you restore the data files found in the E: drive?

Use the Backup and Restore console to restore data from a backup.

To protect the data on your Windows 10 computer from loss or corruption, you enable system protection on all drives in your computer. You also schedule regular backups with the following settings: Back up all user libraries Back up all drives Include a system image Today, you notice that your user profile settings are corrupt. How can you restore the user profile settings with the least amount of effort?

Use the Backup and Restore console to restore the user profile from backup.

You support a Windows 10 computer that has the following volumes: The C: drive is the system drive with user profiles and individual user files. The D: drive holds data files common to all users. The user has taken the following actions: Scheduled regular backups to back up all user libraries. The scheduled backup includes the entire D: drive as well as a system image. Used System Restore to take a snapshot. After working with a file on the D: drive, the user has accidentally deleted most of the data in the file. The user needs your help to recover the file as it existed before making the changes. You check the System Protection settings and find that System Protection is not enabled for the D: drive. How can you restore the data in the file with the least amount of effort?

Use the Previous Versions tab of the file properties to restore the file.

While deploying Windows updates, when would you use the critical update ring?

When deploying updates to machines (only after the update has been vetted).

Windows Update for Business (WUfB) lets you keep devices current with the latest security upgrades and features. Which operating system releases does WUfB support?

Windows 10


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